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Peter Kropotkin
Anarchism in the 21st century
Saturday, September 19, 2009 - 4:00am to 6:00am
What form should anarchism take in the 21st century? What relevance does the last 150 years of anarchist history have? What's the difference between anarchism and anarcho-syndicalism? What do anarchist ideas have to offer in light of the current economic and climate crises? What about the tensions between employment, unemployment, and re-employment? Come and consider these questions with us (and raise more) at the first of a series of Jura Talks - Left Libertarian Discussions. Our first talk is on 'Anarchism in the 21st Century'.
Jura Books History
[Note, this history was written in 2005, and needs some updating.] Jura: People: Political Perspectives: Miscellaneous: »
Jura Books collective meeting
Saturday, August 5, 2006 - 3:00am to 4:20am
Jura Books collective meeting.
Jura Library
Collected over the last 40 years, the Jura Library is a great resource of books, periodicals, and political posters, with a broadly anarchist focus. The library is a collectively owned and managed. It has been kept alive through the donations and hard work of hundreds of volunteers over the years. People: Miscellaneous: »
Jura Bookshop
We stock thousands of great radical books and pamphlets - many of which you won’t find anywhere else. Jura: People: »
Fanya Baron Library Online Reading
Fanya Baron Library is currently being brought to life. Jura regulars can now borrow books. Here are some online resources that we think are good reading. Anarchism People:
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Jura will be closed from 25 December to 26th January. We will re-open on the 27th January. Keep in touch Our monthly email newsletter has upcoming events, news and more: Subscribe | Archive Follow us: Facebook | Twitter Jura Books is on the land of the Wangal people of the Eora Nation. The Jura Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land and pays our respect to Elders past and present. We support the ongoing struggle of Aboriginal people for land rights, self-determination, and justice. A note on accessibility: The lower level of Jura (the bookshop area) is accessible for people using wheelchairs or with other mobility impairments. However the library and toilets are up steep flights of stairs. We can move most meetings and events downstairs upon request. |
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